Highlights of Day 15 at the Pyeongchang Olympics
Whenever Ledecka returns from her skiing exploits, Reiter said, it is akin to having to polish a rough diamond all over again. But perhaps it is her way of hiding from the glare of the spotlight which will now focus on her at full wattage.

Russia's Su-57 fleet in Syria expands to four stealth jets
An Israeli satellite revealed images Saturday of Russia's deployment of its Sukhoi Su-57 stealth planes - the first of its kind. Wael Al Hussaini posted a video on Twitter, on which, according to him, two Su-57 fighters approaching the landing are visible.

Sridevi passes away due to cardiac arrest in Dubai
Srideviâ€™s brother-in-law Sanjay Kapoor has confirmed the death of first female superstar of Bollywood, according to India media. As per reports doing on the internet, senior heroine Sridevi suffered a massive cardiac arrest at her hotel in Dubai other day.

Canadian trio busted for stealing Hummer at Olympics
The manager, who was also charged with drink driving, then reportedly drove off with the vehicle before being stopped by police. Raine also apologized for his " inexcusable actions ", saying that "words are not enough to express how sorry I am".

Bournemouth AFC 2-2 Newcastle United
Bournemouth quickly pulled a goal back and former United midfielder Dan Gosling netted an 89th-minute equaliser. Jonjo Shelvey missed an earlier chance, before Bournemouth equalised and Benitez wished his side had done more.

Taliban attack leave 20 ANA soldiers killed
The Nad Ali attack was followed by a second suicide auto bombing in the provincial capital Lashkar Gah that wounded seven people. The Islamic State group, which is trying to make inroads in Afghanistan, claimed the responsibility for the Kabul attack.

Emma Chambers, 'Vicar of Dibley' actress, dies at 53
Emma Chambers was absolutely masterful. "At this hard time we ask that the privacy of the family and loved ones be respected". Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson, who grew up in Doncaster near Chambers, wrote: "I'm sad about Emma Chambers ".

List, Lovemark tied at Honda Classic; Woods 4 back
When the 42-year-old reached the clubhouse, he was actually seven off the lead after starting the day four back. He and the rest of the field battled the high winds, the tough course and the hard , crusty greens.

Man dies after throwing explosive device at US Embassy in Montenegro

The United Arab Emirates on Thursday condemned the terrorist attack on the U.S. embassy in Montenegro's capital Podgorica.

The man who blew himself up this week after tossing a grenade at the U.S. Embassy in the capital of Montenegro was an ex-soldier who reviled North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, backed Russian Federation and posted pro-Marxist memes online, according to authorities and social media.

"Most probably, the device was a hand grenade", adding that a police investigation was underway.

Montenegro is located in southeastern Europe and was once part of Yugoslavia.

Jaukovic was a Serbian-born Kosovo war veteran who was a member of the Yugoslav armed forces in the late 1990s when the United States launched 78 days of air strikes against Serbia to bring the 1998-98 Kosovo war to an end. "Immediately before, the person threw an explosive device from the intersection near the Sport Center into the US Embassy compound", read a tweet on the government's official Twitter account.

Bouchard wins lawsuit against U.S. tennis body
Tennis association lawyers said Bouchard should have known not to be in the room without a trainer or tournament personnel. Benedict Morelli, Bouchard's lawyer, said: "When people attack you and attack your name, you get affected by that.

Local papers also published several posts Jaukovic put on his Facebook page reflecting his anti-NATO views in a country which joined the military alliance past year.

Police said in a statement that the man threw a bomb into the embassy yard and then committed suicide by activating another one around midnight Wednesday. The blast created a crater on embassy property but caused no major damage.

Earlier on Thursday, police said they were "working intensively" to identify the attacker.